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Air Marshal Dixit meets US INDOPACOM Chief at CHOD 2025, discusses Indo-Pacific security cooperation

Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit met with US INDOPACOM Commander Admiral Samuel Paparo during the CHOD Conference in Bangkok. Their discussions focused on enhancing defense cooperation and operational opportunities between the two nations. The meeting underscored the growing strategic partnership aimed at maintaining Indo-Pacific security. Both leaders emphasized their mutual commitment to regional stability and rules-based order.

Bangkok, August 26

Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (CISC) of India, Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, on Tuesday held a productive bilateral discussion with Commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM), Admiral Samuel Paparo, on the sidelines of the Chiefs of Defence (CHOD) Conference 2025 in Thailand.

According to a post on X by the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (HQ IDS), the meeting underscored the deepening defence cooperation between the two nations, aimed at enhancing regional security and stability in the Indo-Pacific.

Both leaders marked the meeting with a warm handshake set against the backdrop of the US and INDOPACOM flags.

The HQ IDS also highlighted discussions on avenues to strengthen defence collaboration, including operational opportunities and joint initiatives.

"Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff CISC, HQ IDS India, held bilateral discussions with Admiral Samuel Paparo, Commander US INDOPACOM on the sidelines of CHOD2025. Avenues for strengthening Defence Cooperation including operational opportunities, were discussed. India-USA Defence engagements underscore mutual resolve towards regional security and stability in the Indo-Pacific," HQ IDS stated in a post on X.

Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit is currently in Thailand to participate in the annual Chiefs of Defence Conference from August 26 to August 28.

The event is being jointly hosted by the US Indo-Pacific Command and the Royal Thai Armed Forces.

According to the Ministry of Defence, the conference is a premier multilateral forum that brings together the Chiefs of Defence from nations across the Indo-Pacific region to deliberate on the evolving regional and global security challenges, cooperative frameworks and avenues for strengthening military-to-military engagements.

The 2025 edition is expected to focus on maritime security, counter-terrorism, cyber resilience, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief and fostering stability in the Indo-Pacific.

During the conference, Air Marshal Dixit is expected to engage with participating counterparts to exchange perspectives on enhancing joint preparedness, interoperability and strategic partnerships aimed at addressing common security concerns, the Ministry of Defence stated in the release.

The visit underscores India's commitment to strengthening regional security frameworks, enhancing multilateral cooperation and fostering a stable, rules-based and inclusive Indo-Pacific.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

This is excellent news! India needs strong allies in the Indo-Pacific to counter Chinese aggression. More such partnerships please!

Aman W

While cooperation is good, I hope we maintain our strategic autonomy. India should not become too dependent on any single partner.

Sarah B

As an American living in India, it's heartening to see our countries working together on regional security. Both democracies have so much to gain from this partnership.

Vikram M

Maritime security is so important for a country like India with such a long coastline. Good to see our leadership taking proactive steps.

Nikhil C

Hope these discussions lead to concrete outcomes, not just photo ops. We need actual technology transfer and joint exercises, not just meetings.

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